Mears, Kim, et al. “Evaluation of an Embedded Program through the Embedded Ecosystem Framework and Toolkit”. Journal of Academic Librarianship, vol. 43, no. 6, 2017, pp. 532-9, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.acalib.2017.07.001.

Genre

  • Journal Article
Contributors
Author: Mears, Kim
Author: Blake, Lindsay
Author: Davies, Kathy
Author: Gaines, Julie K.
Author: Connolly-Brown, Maryśka
Author: Kouame, Gail
Author: Shipman, Peter
Date Issued
2017
Abstract

This article provides a theoretical model for understanding embedded librarianship by introducing an Embedded Ecosystem Framework (EEF) and toolkit to evaluate the health of an embedded program in an academic setting. The toolkit measures the tangible services and the intangible relationships with users in embedded programs under the framework's four facets: Actions, Awareness, Perceptions, and Impact. The Actions facet is measured by traditional library reference metrics, while Awareness, Perception, and Impact measures such as program awareness, self-reported academic gains, or service satisfaction are measured by a survey as well as individual and class evaluations. Analysis of data trends can indicate gaps in services provided or utilization of services by specific user groups to encourage more active engagement with their communities. The toolkit is customizable to fit other embedded librarian programs.

Language

  • English
Page range
532-539
Host Title
Journal of Academic Librarianship
Volume
43
Issue
6
ISSN
0099-1333

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